We welcome proposals for papers and panel presentations engaging with the full range of current themes and issues in contemporary cultural studies, cultural theory, cultural research and cultural production.
In 2007 the School of Communication at UniSA celebrates its 30th anniversary of the accreditation of the first Australian BA degree in Communications in 1977. As part of our celebrations we are proud to host the CSAA Annual conference and invite attendees to consider what the future holds for cultural research; how can we ensure our own survival and how can we better contribute to the pressing debates of our time about environmental and social sustainability? To this end, we invite contributions which address these issues directly or which present examples of current work in the field.
Some of the key issues to be considered:
sustaining cultural diversity
culture and a sustainable environment
sustaining healthy societies
sources of sustenance
planning sustainable spaces
social and cultural inclusion and reconciliation
next generation sustainability
sustaining cultural research
Sustaining Culture
06 December 2007 – 08 December 2007, Australia
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